Fast food doesn't look like the ads; lawsuits want to change that.
A group of lawsuits filed against fast food companies look to address the disparity between what you see on a burger commercial and what you get at the drive-through. Fast food companies shrug them off, saying it's no big deal! KTLA's Andy Riesmeyer reports. Live, local news from L.A.'s Very Own, KTLA 5
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